Myelin deposition in the central nervous system has been shown to be responsive to experience, with sensory enrichment increasing myelination and sensory or social deprivation decreasing myelination. This process is referred to as "adaptive myelination" or "myelin plasticity" and signifies an essential component of new learning. However, whether these experience-driven adaptations are driven by (a) underlying changes in the generation of myelinating cells, (b) altered interactions between myelin sheath and axon, or (c) a combination of the above remains unclear. It has been suggested that myelination largely follows an "innate" and automatic programme, allowing for a predictable pattern of central nervous system myelin deposition over time....
Myelin sheaths in the vertebrate nervous system enable faster impulse propagation, while myelinating...
Myelin sheaths in the vertebrate nervous system enable faster impulse propagation, while myelinating...
International audienceThe plasticity of the central nervous system (CNS) in response to neuronal act...
Throughout our lifespan, new sensory experiences and learning continually shape our neuronal circuit...
Oligodendrocyte precursor cells (OPCs) originate in the ventricular zones (VZs) of the brain and spi...
Plasticity in the central nervous system (CNS) allows for responses to changing environmental signal...
The concept of adaptive myelination—myelin plasticity regulated by activity—is an important advance ...
AbstractMyelinated axons with nodes of Ranvier are an evolutionary elaboration common to essentially...
SummaryThe myelination of axons by oligodendrocytes has been suggested to be modulated by experience...
Myelin is a critical component of the vertebrate nervous system, both increasing the conduction velo...
© 2019 Dr. Helena BujalkaThe central nervous system (CNS) constantly responds to changes in environm...
Vertebrate myelination is an evolutionary advancement essential for motor, sensory, and higher-order...
Myelin, multilayered lipid-rich membrane extensions formed by oligodendrocytes around neuronal axons...
Myelin sheaths speed up impulse propagation along the axons of neurons without the need for increasi...
Myelin is essential for brain functioning, as it enables fast signal propagation and synchronisation...
Myelin sheaths in the vertebrate nervous system enable faster impulse propagation, while myelinating...
Myelin sheaths in the vertebrate nervous system enable faster impulse propagation, while myelinating...
International audienceThe plasticity of the central nervous system (CNS) in response to neuronal act...
Throughout our lifespan, new sensory experiences and learning continually shape our neuronal circuit...
Oligodendrocyte precursor cells (OPCs) originate in the ventricular zones (VZs) of the brain and spi...
Plasticity in the central nervous system (CNS) allows for responses to changing environmental signal...
The concept of adaptive myelination—myelin plasticity regulated by activity—is an important advance ...
AbstractMyelinated axons with nodes of Ranvier are an evolutionary elaboration common to essentially...
SummaryThe myelination of axons by oligodendrocytes has been suggested to be modulated by experience...
Myelin is a critical component of the vertebrate nervous system, both increasing the conduction velo...
© 2019 Dr. Helena BujalkaThe central nervous system (CNS) constantly responds to changes in environm...
Vertebrate myelination is an evolutionary advancement essential for motor, sensory, and higher-order...
Myelin, multilayered lipid-rich membrane extensions formed by oligodendrocytes around neuronal axons...
Myelin sheaths speed up impulse propagation along the axons of neurons without the need for increasi...
Myelin is essential for brain functioning, as it enables fast signal propagation and synchronisation...
Myelin sheaths in the vertebrate nervous system enable faster impulse propagation, while myelinating...
Myelin sheaths in the vertebrate nervous system enable faster impulse propagation, while myelinating...
International audienceThe plasticity of the central nervous system (CNS) in response to neuronal act...